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INDEX TO PARTS 2 AND 3

A.

Adab, city, 123, 23.
addi, wailing, 117, 31; 137, 22; 161, 12.
aḫu, brother, 212, 36.
Aja, goddess, 198, 9.
al (giš), al-gar (giš), a musical instrument, 187–191. See also No. 20 Rev. 7–12. al-bi, compound verb, 189 n. 6. In Ni. 8164 (unpublished) al-gar, al-gar-balag in list with (giš)-á-lá, also an instrument of music.
alad, protecting genius, 154, 18.
ameliš, like a man, 215, 25.
Amurrû, god. Psalm to, 118; 119.
angubba, sentinel, 180, 14.
Anu, god. 116, 18:26 ff. 131, 8; 165, 9; 180, 20.
Anunnaki, gods, 114, 17:21; 116, 25; 116 n. 7; 128, 13; 135, 31; 189, 21.
Anunit, goddess, 158, 12; 166, 2.
apunnatu, nostrils, pitiḳ, apunnāti, 217, 28.
aṣṣammim (?), 215, 18.
Arallû, 132, 26; 134, 7.
arāmu, cover, 198 n. 2.
arāḳu, be pale, Prt. iriku, 217, 31.
arḫiš, quickly, 199, 28.
Aruru, goddess. Lamentation to, 115. Sister of Enlil, 115, 2; 171, 29; 190, 25. Other references, 116, 13:15:18; 117, 34 f.
Asarludug, god, 163, 8; 170, 4.

Aš-im-ur, title of Moon-god, 136, 12. áš omitted, No. 19, 2.
aš-me, disk, 133, 38.
Ašširgi, god, No. 22, Rev. 7.
Azagsud, goddess, 196, 30:33; 197, 38.

B.

Babbar, god, 116, 24; 139, 43; 147, 21; 148, 3; 152.
Babylon, city, 158, 14; 160, 6; 163, 8; 166, 4:11.
badara, see 200 n. 2. badarani, a weapon, 133, 36.
balag, lyre, 138, 52.
bansur, table; title of a goddess, 175, 3.
Bau, goddess, 179, 2; 181, 30; 182, 32; 141, 7:10.
bišîtu, condition, 215, 14.
bi’u, cavern, 196, 29.
bulukku, crab, 174, 5.
burgul, engraver, 185, 8.

C.

Cutha, city. Center of the cult of Nergal, 167, 15.

D.

Dada, god, 192, 6.
Dagan, West Semitic god, 149, 21.
Damu, title of Tammuz, 176, 7.
Deification of kings, 106–9; 127 n. 1.
dêpu, shatter, 195 n. 16.

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